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The Red Da: cast their lurid g] our shelves. So the sales force to who could not ge doors there still i while the Red D again in all the fu The Ladies' Rea to-Wear Ladies' All-Wool Panama liantine Skirts, sold for 83. Ladies' very fine Tailor-mac elegantly trimmed in all styles and fabrics, sold fo: $6, for. ........ ...... Ladies' new style Fall Suits $12.oo and $15.00, for.,. Ladies' $i8 oo Tailor-made all-wool fabrics, all colors, One lot of Ladies' Eton Sui wool material, worth Sio go in this sale at........ 250 Ladies' $25.00, $22.50 a man-tailored Suits, in ne styles, in very best materi sold at............... 150 Ladies' Pure Silk Cr sold from $25.oo down to go in this sale at........ Ladies' Cloaks, colors tan, gray, sold for $8.50, at.. Ladies' Cloaks, sold for $io, Dry Goods. English Broadcloth in all co: at $1.50, for......... All-wool Cashmere, all colo: 5oc, for............. Mohairs and Panamas, sold be sold for........... Poplin, sold at 25 cents, to sale for...... ....-..--. Yard wide Bleached Domes at 12c., for.......... 2 Boxes Uineedla Bisci On Wednesday, Octc commencing at 12 o'cl as long as they last we the best Uneeda Biscui by the National Biscuit 4 packages for 5c. No c HAVE THE RIGHT CI Look For The R( Watch for the st the Big Red Sign wi "Forced to Sell Out Beware of Imit * * * * * * * *** * * * SCINTILLATIONS. * -.- ..* * By Squibs.* * * * * * * ***** "The Man On the Box" tonight, Tuesday. See him? Next Friday night, "The Sins of the Father." The Manhattan Opera company will be here next Saturday night. While other cities are bragging about turning down carnivals this paper rises to remark that Acting Mayor Baxter refused the applica tions last week of two carnivals and three ten cent shows to come to New berry. Take "The Man On the Box" in to night, Tuesday. Hear the lecture by Dr. J. Henry Harms Thursday night. at Holland Hall. The "Passion Play" at Ober Amrergau is a fine production and w'ill be ably handled. A treat is in store for those who go.J 'T1E R1 s of The American Cash Pi .ow over all the town and ci eager to buy have been tho; wrap it up and shoved thei t waited on at all. To thos( -emains an unbroken stock i tys are on. They will do f< iture of Newberry. OUR dy- Feather Bed Ticking, s to go at............ Dep. Mattress Ticking, sold for.............. and Bril- Outing Flannel and Fla: at $1.48 for 15c., for......... le Skirts, White India Linen, sold the new be sold at........... r $5 and White and red all-wool: . .82.76 for 35c., to go at.... sold for Chambray, all colors, so ....$6.66 to go at............ Suits, in for SS.SS Silks. t in all- 250 vds. fancy Shirt WC o$5 to - to $I-50, for..... .... -$ 98 300 Vds. Silk, 50c. to $1 d $20 00 this sale at ... ...... west fallI al, will be Valley Falls Silks, all co a, 96 $i.oo, for........... Yard wide guar'anteed ivenettes, sold at $i.oo, for...... 15.oo, to ....$9.98 Our M en's an black and B ....$3.48 Boys at $4.47 Men's $6 to $io Suits at. Men's $25.00 Suits, mad Bros., all wool materi ors, sold Boys' Suits, 3 to 16 yea: ...67c. to $5, for.... .... . rs, sold at Boys' Suits from $5.oo t ...23c. in this sale at.... ... it 75c., to 300 Men's Suits, sold fro -. 41c. to go at.......... go in this 475 Suits, sold for $8, $: ...2y c. to go at.... ...... tics, sold Boy Knickerbocker Pa .. 6%c. 75c., at....... ... ts 5c. TillS SQUARE IS ber 26, ock and Cut out this squ will sell bring it with you t made will redeem it Ils Co., at 2 for Five per een :hilren. amount you purc -IANGE ore with ".* I. . BL Satisfied customers are returning to their homes daily from the American Cash Pur.chasing company's where the big sale is still in full operation. For the week ending next Saturday, night: "The MIan On the Box" Tues day night, Dr. Harms' lecture Thurs day night, "Sins of the Father" Friday night, MIanhattan Opera company Saturday night. A crowd is expected from Laurens Friday night to take in "The Sins of the Fa,ther." "THE SINS OF THE FATHER." A Bomestic Drama by Thomas Dixon That Goes to the Core of a Big Question. Recently the European playwrights, and likewise the American ones. have discovered that the biggest dramatic subjects are in the home and within the confines of the family circle. M1r. Thomas Dixon acted on this idea when he chose the subject of his new play. "The Sins of the Father."' That subject is the intermixture of races. What legislatures may decree, ora tors fulminate or newspapers praise or ndemn, matters very little after irchasing Co. glow brighti >untry, and in their red r( e who have seen what we r money at us, and owing we say "Come Back". I n every department. We i r you what nothing else .RED HEA old for iSc., 150 Cravenettes, al ....... 9c. sold for $12.50, ' or 12%Y2 cents, Men's Hats, sold f< ....... 6y4c. Men's $2.50 and $: anelette, sold Boys' and Men's C . ....Y C. 35c., -at...... for 12c., to Men's Overcoats, s .......6% c. go at....... Flannel; sold M s Overcoats, s .1...7yC. Id for io cts., One)ot men's $1.o - -.--: ....6c. Men's Underwear, Silks. in this sale at... ist Silk, Soc. Shoes and ........29c. .50; to go in One lot Ladies' and ......21c. for Sr.25 and$2. lors, 50c. to 500 pairs Ladies' S: . .. . . 17Yc. to $1-50, for.... Taffeta Silk, . .ifet Silkc 500 pairs Ladies Fi $2.50, for...... d 5oo pairs Men's Sh and all sizes, sold lothing. go in this sale at .......$2.76 e by Schloss Yankee for..$11.74 Hooks and Eyes, P s, sold for $3 PaePis. . ..--$-9 Thimble........ S$8-5o, to go Button Hole Threa ''''.$2.6 Belding Bros. Spoc m$I2t$15, the spool, at... ... ...$3.48 CasSolCto :o and $12-50, CasSolCto .....$4.78 Ladies' Hair Pins, nts, sold for Ladies' 25 and Soc. -...46c. 25c. box Soap, 3 ca~ MONE. Report Any are and Our friends a and we confer a favor I CASH will report to th t of any any discourtesy hase- on the part of a ican Cash A~USTEiIN, a1y No Goocds E all compared with what goes on in the home. For the family is the real bulwark of Anglo-Saxon purity, the stroghold of Aryan civilization against the encroachments of inferior races. Mr. Dixon has placed the scene of his story in such a home and has shown the destructive influences at work. Although in the narrower sense "The Sins of the Father" is a domestic drama, yet its signficance s profound and nation-wide. It goes to the very core of the racial ques Lion. It proves that what has been reaped must be sown, that the reck less folly of one age is the dire catas :i ophe of the next. In presenting the lay to Southern audiences, the auth r describes it as "a clarion call to :he South to be true to her best tra itions and save American civiliza ion." This most extraordinary of r. Dixon's dramas. "'The Sins of he Father." with its laughter and its ears, its rippling comedy and its tre 'endous grasp of the great emno ions, will ba given by a company of iaster players under Manager Geo.I . Brennan's direction at the opera ouse Friday. October 28. Subscribe now to The Herald and' ews. S VILL .r and brighter as the time flection may be read the s are doing, they have grab] to the lack of help to be o1 'hough thousands of dollars mplore you in the name oj will: give you the necessiti ADED .PRI I sizes and colors, Ladies' Ribbec Lt...........$5.97 to go at.... )r $i.oo at.. .48c. Ladies' Ribbed .oo Hats, at. .98c. 5oc., to go 0 ips, sold for 5o and 5o dozen Infan ..........17c. for 15c., at. old for S7.50, to Ladies' SI.5o a ...........$333 to go at.... >d for $12 to $15, Ladies' Cashmi .........-- $5.89 to go at.... o Shirts...... 29c. sold at Soc., to go Hosiery, .... ...18c. and H Oxfords. ad Ladies' 15 an, Misses' Shoes, sold Hose....... Men's and Ladi Do, for .......49c. sold at i ,loe, sod fr $1 00 sold at 15c., 10es, sold for $1.o Men's and Lad ..........69c. Handkerchie ne Shoes, sold for &0.. - -4 - -. ---. --3 >es, in all leathers, for $4 and $5, to ........... $2.46 Bleached Tabl Notions. for...... White Table L er card........2C- to go in this ............ c Cotton Towels ............2c- Bleached Bath d., per spool.. .. ic- Ready-made I I Silk, so yards to 18c., at each -.-.- ..-.- . - - ---3c- Henmstitched P' ............4c. for 25c., at. per paper... ..c. Ready-made Sl Belts, at....9c- 75c., at... Ces to the box, 1oc. Table Linen, s Discourtesy. WSwe Wehave nd patrons will lent progra .ipon us if they for this occa e management make you a .and to enj or irregularity minute that ur sales force. most for the Purchasin sent Ou..t On- Aip To Identify Cigars. The school committee was in exe cutive session, says the Boston Rec ord. There were many problems for sober consideration as the solons of the schools gathered in tho.ughtful consideration, says an official con nected with headquarters on Mason street Schoolhouse Custodian Mul vey, who does not use tobacco in any form, entered with a handful of ci gars and distributed them as gifts to fcur of the five members present. "Thank you," was the response from each as a neat bundle of the weed was passed to him. Soon match es were applied and smoke and a mysteriously suspicious odor floatted in the air. A minute or two elpased. The chair man had removed his cigar from his mouth and was looking at it long and thoughtfully. Joseph Lee who does not smoke, sat silently, gazing into space, wondering how men can. Dr. Scannell was puffing and frown ing furiously. George Brock was the fis to break: the silence, holding his cigar at a se-, ure distance from his nostrils: "I wonder what kind of cigar this is?"1 he asked. Do F0I draws near for our ForcE tory of the last days of th bed our goods from our co btained in Newberry ther< worth of goods have beer F everything that spells ec es of life at such prices as ICES Vests, sold for 35c., Napkins ............ .. ISc. go at, Vests, sold for 75 and Lt................ 36c. Blan] ts' Ribbed Vests, sold 200 CoM: ...............4Yc. Large BI nd Si.oo Kid Gloves, go at. ...............7c. Pure Wo re 5o and 35c. Gloves, to go a .............. i8c. Gloves o Lace andkerchiefs 15o Lace I 20C. seamless black 50C pair. ends, 1 ................ 6c. knd, y es' black and tan Hose, for v for.............. 6c. ies' white Hemstitched Jean. fs, 5 and ioc,, for..- c. inens Jeans, so] ind Napkins. All-wool Linen, sold for 5oc., ........... ... 23c. ,inen, sold at 79 cents, ' sale at.........39.. ;go at. for..........30. $1.25 Un Towels for......8% c. to go a >illow Cases, sold for ................10c. illow Cases, 42x26, sold When y ...........,... 12% c. you do .eets, 72x90, sold for Table, ................41c. center old for $1.25, at .. 79c. sign os et Music. Rairo provided an excel m of sweet music Railr< tson. We want to not exc s happy as possible ref unde oy yourself every you are getting the orve least. ceipt fr igCo Look F Watce the Big ] nage "Forced prova1. Bw It was J. P. Magenis, who responded as he quizzically surveyed the roll of tobacco between his fingers. "That,' said he, "is a Manila cigar." "How can you tell?" asked the doubtful Brock. "Readily," replied Magenis. "I rec ognize it by the taste of the rope." Supply and Demand. Mother-Why should we make Willie a doctor when there are so many doctors every year? Father-But think of all the new ailments.-Meggendorter Blaetter. Classies and Clothes. "I suppose you would like to have a customer with a figure like the Apollo Belvedere." "No," answered the tailor. "Hand smne men aren't always the best pay. I'd rather have one with a figure like Croesus."-Washington Star. TO DR.AW JTURT. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned .Tu ry Commissioners for Newberry County. S. C., will at 9 'clock a. nm., November 5, 1910, at the publicly draw the names of 36 men who shall serve as Petit Jurors for o 0U d Change. They e stock now upon unters, plead with ) have been many icarried out of our onomy to visit us you will never see sold at $i.oo per dozen, to per dozen...........59c. .et Department orts at................98c. inkets, sold at $1.50 pair, to ......................89 N ol Blankets, $5 and $6 kind, t....................S2.69 ce Curtains. Curtains at, per pair... . 48c. Curtains, at per pair.. -57C. Late Curtains, odds and 2, 3, 4 and 5 pairs of a ,hich we are going to sell on the dollar. and Kerseys or Men's Pants. d for 20C., at..........IIC. Kersey, sold for 4oc., at 19c. Umbrellas. rellas, Ladies' and Gents, to .............. ... .. 42c. threllas, Ladies' and Gents', t.-----------.---.--.-73c. IPORTANT. u get in our store whatever don't foverlook our Remnant which will be placed in the of the store with a large red -er it. ad Fare Refuded. >ad Fare for Round Trip, eeding-25 miles, will be ~d all purchasers of $20 on presentation of re om Local Agent. or The Red Sign!I t for the store with led Sign which says to Sell Out". re of Imitators. convene at Newberry Courthouse, S. office of the Clerk of Court, openly and C., November 21, 1910. Jno. L. Epps. Eug. S. Werts. Jno. C. Goggans. JTury Commissioners for Newberry County, South Carolina. October 24, 1910. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Lula B. Epting, deceased, are hereby notified to present same duly attested to me or my attorneys, Messrs. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, on or before the 25th day of November, 1910. James F. Epting, Administrator of the Personal Estate of Lula B. Epting, deceased. October 24, 1910. 10-25-4t-1taw. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of H. Archie Haltiwanger, deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent same duly attested to me or my attorneys, Messrs. Hunt, Hunt & Hun-. [ter, on or before the 25th day of No vember, 1910. Frances L. Haltiwanger. Administratrix of the Personal Estate of H. Archie Haltiwanger, deceased. October 24, 1910. 10-25-4t-1taw.